1. Jonny Evans (West Bromwich Albion) – After interest from Manchester City and Arsenal in the January window, it now seems an inevitability the former Manchester United defender will leave the Baggies. At 30 years of age, he only has one big move left in him and his £3 million buy-out clause will draw plenty of suitors.

2. Ki-Sung Yeung (Swansea City) – A cultured midfielder with a wide range of passing, Ki is a player who will almost certainly have Premier league clubs after him in the summer. The former Celtic man has the drive to run games from midfield against any opposition.

3. Jack Butland (Stoke City) – Butland is a homegrown, international-quality goalkeeper at 25 years old and it is surely a case of which big club signs him and when. Although he clearly cares about Stoke, there is no way he will ply his trade in the Championship.

4. Alfie Mawson (Swansea City) – Mawson has emerged as a powerful centre-back capable of mixing it with the best Premier League strikers on a regular basis. Although his distribution needs work, any manager will see the potential in the 24-year-old to become a top-quality centre-back much like John Stones.

5. Jay Rodriguez (West Bromwich Albion) – Many feared for Rodriguezs career after suffering an awful injury at Manchester City while playing for former side Southampton four years ago. However, the former Burnley man has put in the hard hours in the gym and has returned with a bang. Lets not forget, he did score the title-winning goal at Old Trafford this season

6. Mame Biram Diouf (Stoke City) – While many will scoff at Dioufs scoring record, the former Manchester United man has shown he is completely selfless and willing to do whatever it takes to win. After appearing as a right wing-back earlier in the season, Diouf has reverted to his more favoured centre-forward role under Paul Lambert. Expect several teams to have a sniff around the Senegalese star.

7 and 8. Andre and Jordan Ayew (Swansea City) – The Ghanaian forwards are surely deserving of moves to bigger clubs after spending three seasons fighting at the wrong end of the table in England now. Jordan has suffered the pain of relegation with Aston Villa before, while Andre endured many a scrap at the foot of the table with West Ham. Is there a club willing to take one and not the other, though?

9. Salomon Rondon (West Bromwich Albion) – Physically, Rondon has all the attributes to be a regular Premier League goalscorer. Strong, quick and dangerous in the air, the Venezuelan is also capable of producing sublime goals out of nowhere. After years of being starved of service in the west Midlands, there must surely be a side willing to offer him chances in the top flight?

10. Joe Allen (Stoke City) – Lets not forget, Allen was named in the Euro 2016 team of the tournament alongside the likes of Toni Kroos and Antoine Griezmann. After rebuilding his career away from Brendan Rodgers and losing the tag of the Welsh Xavi, Allen has shown he is more than capable of playing in a deep-lying midfield role in the Premier League.

11. Craig Dawson (West Bromwich Albion) – Although he may not be the most glamorous defender, Dawson gets the job done. Celtic are already reportedly eyeing up a move for the centre-half, who is also more than adept at right-back.

12. Xherdan Shaqiri (Stoke City) – Shaqiri's career in reverse sounds like a Hollywood script; relegated with Stoke, scores the Euro 2016 goal of the tournament, spends a year with Inter, wins the treble with Bayern and then returns to his hometown club Basel. Will the tricky winger finally get his happy ending this summer?

13. Lukasz Fabianski – The Swansea keeper was very emotional after his sides final game of the season  a 2-1 loss at home to Stoke  confirming the Welsh sides relegation. Fabianski has not been linked to anyone in particular but he has played in the top flight of English football since 2007, so could be eyeing a move to a better club.

14. Ahmed Hegazi – Hegazi has a World Cup to prepare for with his native Egypt in the summer, which could put a move away from West Brom on hold for a few weeks. However, the tournament is a huge opportunity for the defender who also has an eye for goal to impress clubs watching the greatest show on Earth.

15. Badou Ndiaye – The midfielder signed for Stoke in a £14million deal in January and its fair to say its been a disaster for Ndiaye. Relegation was definitely not part of the plan. The Senegal international will be hoping to represent his country at the World Cup, so this could be the perfect chance to grab the attention of other clubs.

16. Leroy Fer – Fer will probably be one of the least agitated players looking to get a move this summer as hes been in this situation before. At the end of the 2013/14 campaign, he got a move to QPR from relegated Norwich. In February 2016, the midfielder got a loan move to Swansea and later secured a permanent deal from the Hoops, who were relegated to the Championship in the 2014/15 campaign.

17. Jake Livermore – Livermore has made a few England appearances under Gareth Southgate, so there may be a few clubs who will have their eyes on the midfielder despite his best efforts to keep West Brom up.